When using the Externalizable Interface, an externalizable object must implement a writeExternal method to save the state of the object and a readExternal method to restore the state of the object. The externalizable object must also coordinate with its supertype to save and restore its state.
This example demonstrates how an object saves and restores the state of its
externalizable supertype. When the supertype of an externalizable object
is also externalizable, the subclass object calls the
writeExternal and readExternal methods of its superclass
in its own writeExternal and readExternal methods.